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Chapter 12 :
Reactions of Arenes. Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution |
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Limitations of Friedel-Crafts reactions
There are two types of Friedel-Crafts reactions, alkylation and acylation:

Reaction type: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitutions
However there are certain limitations:
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The halide must be either an alkyl halide or an acyl halide.
Vinyl or aryl halides do not react.
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Alkylation reactions are prone to carbocation
rearrangements.
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Deactivated benzenes are not reactive to Friedel-Crafts conditions, the
benzene needs to be as or more reactive than a mono-halobenzene (see substituent
effects)
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Over alkylation can be a problem since the product is more reactive than
the starting material.
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The Lewis acid catalyst AlCl3 often complexes to aryl amines
making them very unreactive.
Why aren't acylation reactions as prone to over acylation ?